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Cave Facts

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If you want to help keep caves like Wyandotte open for
visitors, you can donate your time or money. Everyone
can do something positive to keep caves alive and beautiful!

Go to:


(Photograph by CES Media Club)

http://www.wyandottecaves.com

to get information on when you can visit Wyandotte Caves.


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Some great websites to visit to
learn more about caves are:

The Indiana Karst Conservancy
http://www.caves.org/conservancy/ikc

Cave Biota, an Evolving Webumentary
http://www.cavebiota.com/

"The Virtual Cave"
created by caver Dave Bunnell
http://www.goodearthgraphics.com/virtcave/

"National Speleological Society"
http://www.caves.org/


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References/Resources

All photos on this page:
Cannelton Elementary School Media Club

Thanks also to:

Dr. Clark McCreedy, Wildlife Biologist
Hoosier National Forest

Bob Sawtelle, O'Bannon Woods State
Park, Indiana Dept. Natural Resources

Jarrett Manek, O'Bannon Woods State
Park, Indiana Dept. Natural Resources

Wyandotte Caves
http://www.wyandottecaves.com

Books:
I Can Read About Caves
by C. J. Naden, Troll Associates
copyright 1979

Caves
by Stephen Kramer, Carolrhoda Books, Inc.
copyright 1995

 

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